Get everything you need to excel in the urgent care setting--from clinical pearls and pitfalls to over 200 step-by-step diagnostic and therapeutic procedural videos (including suturing, splinting, ECG and x-ray interpretation, and more). We even get you up to speed on the practical nuts and bolts, like charting, referrals, and speaking with consultants.

Get ready for day 1, stay sharp on day 10,000.

Whether you’re just starting out, need to catch up to speed, or refresh your memory for a certain procedure, Urgent Care Bootcamp is an indispensable resource and ongoing reference tool for any urgent care clinician.

Access practice-changing information on demand.

A mobile interface lets you take Urgent Care Bootcamp virtually anywhere for in-the-moment reference on shift, or for on-the-go learning.

Experience the only course truly created for the urgent care setting.

Urgent Care Bootcamp was built from scratch by seasoned UC practitioners. Unlike other urgent care courses that repurpose a blend of education from other specialties like emergency medicine and primary care, this course specifically focuses on the unique nuances and challenges of the urgent care setting.

Course Outline

The Practice of Urgent Care

Efficient and Effective Charting

Safe ED Referrals

Shared Decision Making

The Art of the Presentation

Procedural Fundamentals

Anesthesia

Abscess Drainage

Dental, Epistaxis, Eye

ECG Interpretation

Laceration Repair

Pediatric Procedures

Splinting

Ultrasound

X-ray Interpretation

Clinical Approaches

We partner, you win

Urgent Care Bootcamp combines the educational excellence you expect from Hippo with the reputation of the Urgent Care Association’s College of Urgent Care Medicine to give you a comprehensive education supported by one of the most respected names in urgent care.

Watch a full procedural lecture

Standard Incision and Drainage with Dr. Matt DeClerck

Earn up to 43.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™

Do you manage an urgent care clinic?

Urgent Care Bootcamp is perfect for onboarding groups. Get
your clinicians up to speed on everything they’ll need to
know for their first urgent care shift.

Meet the Faculty

Matthieu DeClerck, MD

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Southern California

Dr. DeClerck completed his residency in Emergency Medicine at the Los Angeles County/University of Southern California Medical Center in 2010. Since then, he has worked in multiple emergency room and urgent care settings in Colorado and California. He completed a fellowship in Wilderness & Environmental Medicine at Stanford University in 2013, prior to returning to his home town of Los Angeles. He is the course director for a Wilderness & Survival Medicine course at the University of Southern California.

Paul Jhun, MD

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of California San Francisco Hippo VP of Education

Dr. Jhun loves learning, developing, and delivering creative educational techniques and leads the content innovation team at Hippo Education. He is one of the most humble and likable educators you will ever meet. We learn something every time he puts together a piece of education. He is an award-winning national lecturer and former assistant program director for the Emergency Medicine residency program at the University of Southern California. Follow him on Twitter @jhunlikefun.

Aaron Bright, MD

Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California

Amal Mattu, MD

Professor and Vice Chair of Emergency Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine

Andy Barnett, MD

Medical Director, Legacy-GoHealth Urgent Care

Brittney DeClerck, MD

Assistant Professor of Pathology and Dermatology, University of Southern California

Emily Rose, MD

Director for Pre-Health Undergraduate Studies and Director of the Minor in Health Care Studies, Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California

Greg Moran, MD

Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA; Chief, Dept. of Emergency Medicine and faculty in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Olive View-UCLA Medical Center